During the day, 68 military clashes took place on the front. In total, the enemy carried out 5 missile and 44 air strikes, and 54 shelling from the MLRS.
The Russian Army has not abandoned plans for the complete occupation of Ukraine. In total, 68 military clashes took place on the front during the day, the General Staff reported in the evening report on Sunday, March 3.
The enemy actively uses aviation and FPV-type quadcopters and conducts attack operations with the support of armored vehicles. During the day, 68 military clashes took place. In total, the enemy launched 5 missiles and 44 air strikes, carried out 54 attacks from multiple launch rocket systems on the positions of our troops and populated areas.
So, in the direction of Kupyansky the enemy attacked the positions of our defenders 9 times in the areas of Sinkovka and Tabaevka settlements, Kharkov region. Directed by Liman Our soldiers repelled 3 enemy attacks in the areas of Terny and Verkhnekamennoye settlements, Donetsk region, where the enemy, with aviation support, tried to break the defenses of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
“In the direction of Avdeevsky Our defenders repelled 18 enemy attacks in the areas of settlements of Berdich, Orlovka, Tonenkoye, Pervomaiskoye, Nevelskoye, Donetsk region. In the direction of Novopavlovsk, the defense forces continue to suppress the enemy in the areas of Krasnohorivka, Georgievka and Novomikhailovka in the Donetsk region; the enemy tried to penetrate the defense of our troops 27 times,” the General Staff said in a statement.
In addition, it was noted that during the day, the defense aviation carried out strikes in 7 areas where enemy personnel were concentrated.
On March 2, defense aviation carried out strikes on 8 areas where enemy personnel were concentrated. The Ukrainian Air Force shot down a Russian Su-34 fighter-bomber. The units of the missile forces inflicted a defeat on the enemy’s artillery.
We remind you that the Ukrainian Armed Forces have repelled dozens of Russian attacks in seven directions.
Source: korrespondent

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